Oral pathology 100-150

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Oral Pathology Quiz

Test your knowledge on oral pathology with this comprehensive quiz designed for students and professionals alike. Dive into 50 thoughtfully crafted questions that cover a range of topics, from common oral diseases to specific conditions and their symptoms.

  • 50 multiple-choice questions
  • Explore common oral lesions and their diagnoses
  • Perfect for anyone interested in oral health
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Common pathological finding of labial mucosa:
Apthous
Mucocele
Fibrosing mucocel
All answers
Common pathological finding of the gingiva and alveolar mucosa the :
Periodontitis, Gingivitis
Amalgam tattoo
Pericoronitis
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Common pathological finding of labial mucosa except:
Amalgam tattoo
Periodontitis
Gingivitis
Non answer
Common variation of a normal tongue the:
Scalloped tongue
Hairy tongue
Fissured tongue
All answers
The Geographic tongue mean the:
Erythema migrans
Hairy tongue
Scalloped tongue
All answers
Common variation of a normal tongue, except:
Hairy tongue
Fissure tongue
Geographic tongue
All answers
Likely appearance of your tongue due to irregular patches on its the surface, this is the:
Geographic tongue
Benign migratory glossitis
Erythema Migrans
All answers
The cause of the Benign migratory glossitis is the:
Stress, Allergic, Irritation
Vitamin Deficiency, Fissured Tongue
Atopic Deficiency, Yeast Infection
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In the bellow is the symptom of the Erythema Migrans exception one the:
Tongue Spots, Pain, Numbness
Ulceration of the mucosa
Irritation or Burning Sensation
Itchy Feeling, Fissures
A superficial infection caused by the yeast like fungus, Candida albicans is the :
Candidiasis and Virus
Candidiasis and Bacteria
Candidiasis only
Bacteria and Virus
A fungal infection of the mouth. It’s not contagious and usually successfully treated with antifungal medication, caused by group of yeasts called candida:
Oral leukoplakia
Oral thrush
Oral Lichen planus
Oral ulceration condition
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As we know the fungus candida are naturally found in the mouth and digestive system, but they don’t usually cause any problems but when they’re overgrow they can cause some diseases. So main cause of the oral thrush is:
Diabetes meillitus
Taking antibiotic long period or high dose
Taking inhaled corticosteroid medication for asthma
Vaginal yeast infection
Unknown
Diseases and conditions make more susceptible to oral thrush like:
Taking inhaled corticosteroid medication for asthma
Taking antibiotic long period or high dose
Vaginal yeast infection, Diabetes
HIV/AIDS, Cancer
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Wearing dentures, poor oral hygiene, Dry mouth problem, smoking, iron or vitamin B12 deficiency is the:
Oral leukoplakia
Oral thrush candidiasis
Oral Lichen planus
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Classification of the primary oral thrush (group I) like:
Pseudo-membranous, Erythema, Hyperplastic
Chronic multifocal oral candidiasis
Chronic mucocutaneous candidiasis
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Classification of the secondary oral thrush (group II) like:
Chronic multifocal oral candidiasis
Pseudo-membranous
Erythema, Hyperplastic
Candidiasis associated lesion
White plaque, can not be removed by scraping, is the types of candidiasis:
Pseudo-membranous
Erythema
Hyperplastic
Non answers
Candidiasis does occur under conditions such as :
Antibiotic therapy, diabetes,
Xerostomia (dry mouth),
Weakened immunologic reactions
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White patches (Plaques) on the tongue, inner cheeks, sometimes on the roof of the mouth that can be wipe of, leaving behind red areas that may bleeding, Redness inside mouth and throat, Cracks at the corners of the mouth, Painful, burning sensation in the mouth, loss of taste, there are the Symptom of:
Ulceration
Oral thrush candidiasis
Apthous Stomatitis
Inhaled corticosteroid medication for asthma
The Symptom of Oral thrush candidiasis like:
White patches on the tongue, inner cheeks
Sometimes on the roof of the mouth that can be wipe of
Cracks at the corners of the mouth
Painful, burning sensation in the mouth, loss of taste
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The membrane can be wiped away.This is helpful in distinguishing from Lichen Planus and other white lesions in the mouth, this is the Diagnosis of the:
Pseudomembraneous candidiasis
Erythemathous candidiasis
Chronic multifocal oral candidiasis
Chronic mucocutaneous candidiasis
The type of candidiasis has a diffuse border that helps distinguish it from erythroplakia, which has sharply defined border, it is the Diagnosis of the:
Chronic mucocutaneous candidiasis
Pseudomembraneous candidiasis
Erythemathous candidiasis
Chronic multifocal oral candidiasis
The definition of the Cellulitis is an:
Inflammation spreads through the soft tissue or organ.
Swelling develops rapidly, with a high fever.
The skin becomes very red, and there is severe throbbing pain as the inflammation localizes
Cellulitis associated with oral infections is potentially dangerous because it can travel quickly to sensitive tissues such as the eye or brain.
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These elongated papillae become stained by food and tobacco, producing the name:
Geographic tongue
Black hairy tongue
Fissure tongue
Erythema migrans
The name geographic tongue:
The tongue develops multiple areas of desquamation (loss) of the filiform papillae in several irregularly shaped but well-demarcated areas.
The smooth areas resemble a map, over a period of days or weeks,
The smooth areas and the whitish margins seem to migrate across the surface of the tongue by healing on one border and extending on another.
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The usual oral mucosal reactions to the presence of a sensitizing the allergic is:
Erythema
Edema
Gingivitis
Erythema and Edema
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A common inflammatory reaction related to the wearing of dentures usually involving Candidiasis (yeast) species. Less common forms of this lesion may be due to mechanical trauma or an allergic contact reaction. This is the:
Contact stomatitis
Denture stomat
Ulceration stomatitis
All answers
Factors that predispose to the development of denture stomatitis include:
Complete upper (maxillary) denture poor dental hygiene
Acrylic dentures, Poorly fitting dentures
Denture age old dentures
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Denture stomatitis is a clinical diagnosis based on the :
Pattern of redness and swelling following the shape of the area of denture contact
Microbiological swabs from the palate and/or denture surface will confirm the presence of yeasts
Pattern of yellow and petechial of the area of the contact stomatitisI
Examination of the denture may reveal some of the predisposing factors listed above
Which one is the ulceration lesion expose on labia mucosa lip:
Pemphigus vulgaris and Erythema Migrans
Erythema multiform and geographic tongue
Aphthous ulcers and Primary Syphilis
Reticular and plaque- type lichen planus
The dorsal surface (top) of the tongue appears to have deep fissures or grooves that become irritated if food debris collects in them, this is the:
Erythema Migrans
Geographic tongue
Fissured tongue
Primary Syphilis
The patient with a fissured tongue is advised to :
Brush the tongue gently with a soft toothbrush
Keep the fissures clean of debris and irritants
Grow up with irritated of the food collects in them
Brush the tongue gently with a soft toothbrush and Keep the fissures clean of debris and irritants
Oral manifestation of Systemic diseases is the:
Diseases involving many systems
Chronic and shape diseases
Long time of oral diseases
All above
Oral manifestation of Chronic Medical Problems is the :
Diseases with a shape course
Diseases with a shape and a long course
Diseases with a long course
Diseases with a shape course and Diseases with a long course
Infectious in oral diseases is a :
Bacterial and fungal
Fungal and virus
Bacterial only
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The most common location of dentigerous cysts are except one:
Mandibular 3rd Molars
Maxillary 3rd Molars
Maxillary CaninesI
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All sialoliths affect the major salivary glands:
50%
60%
70%
80%
There are factors to lead to the Sialolithiasis:
Dehydration, which thickens the saliva
Not eating a lot, which decreases the demand for saliva
Abnormalities in calcium metabolism
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The following factors are cause for xerostomia except:
Radiation therapy
Bell’s pasy
Administration of atropine and antihistaminic druge
Vitamin A deficiency
Very common complication of dentigerous cyst is:
Pathological fracture
Ameloblastoma
Mucoepidermoid carcinoma
Epidermoid carcinoma
Most common etiology for radicular cyst is:
Dental caries
Periodontitis
Trauma
Dental caries and trauma
Commonest site for sialolithiasis is:
Minor salivary gland ducts
Parotid ducts
Sublingual duct
Submandibular duct
Acute pseudomembranous candidiasis on denture-bearing mucosa of the hard palate:
The white plaque rub off
Theses lesions will not rub off
The white plaque will not rub off
Theses lesions rub off
The following most of the Primary oral thrush (group 1) except:
Pseudo-membranous
Erythematous
Hyperplastic
Multifocal oral candidiasis
A biopsy would be of value in the diagnosis or oral lesion of:
Amyloidosis
Carcinoma in situ
Tuberculosis
Lichen planus
All answers
For half the patient with erythema multiform the precise cause is:
Unknown
Virus
Candida
Bacteria
Desquamative gingivitis cause by:
Erythema multiform
Pemphigus vulgaris
Mucosa burns
Pemphigoid
Most common benign soft –tissue tumor of oral cavity is:
Fibroma
Lipoma
Papilloma
Chondroma
Most common site of occurrence of giant cell fibroma is:
Tongue
Lips
Buccal Mucosa
Gingiva
Peripheral ossifying fibroma most commonly appears to originate from:
Alveolar mucosa
Interdental papilla
Cartcal bone
Free gingival
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